Boar's Head Faces Listeria Challenges: Virginia Plant Closure and Liverwurst Discontinuation
Listeria Outbreak Triggers Plant Closure
Boar's Head has taken a significant step in response to a recent listeria outbreak by shutting down its Virginia deli meat production facility. This closure comes as part of their commitment to consumer safety and responsibility.
Impact on Liverwurst Production
The company announced that they will also discontinue liverwurst associated with the outbreak to prevent any further health risks. This decision emphasizes the importance of vigilance in food safety amid current health crises.
- Multi-state listeria outbreak affecting consumers
- Public health protection as a priority for Boar's Head
- Closure of the Virginia plant is indefinite, pending safety evaluations
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